How to Distinguish the Waterproof Level of Industrial Monitors
Industrial screen touch monitor are waterproof up to a maximum of 8. The waterproof rating of an industrial screen touch monitor is determined by the number following its protection class IP, where the second number indicates the waterproof rating. The protection rating of an industrial monitor is expressed in IP, where the first digit is the dust protection rating and the second digit is the waterproof rating. The dust protection rating is up to 6 and the waterproof rating is up to 8. This means that industrial screen touch monitor are protected against water jets, i.e. against water coming from all directions from nozzles and entering the object and causing damage.
Industrial screen touch monitor are designed and materials selected with extreme environmental use in mind. Its casing design usually adopts all-steel design, and the panel materials include ordinary iron plate, stainless steel, aluminum panel, stainless steel, etc., with special design for dustproof and shockproof. In addition, industrial monitors use industrial-grade LCDs, and in some applications even wide temperature range LCDs to adapt to extreme environmental conditions.
The high waterproof level and special physical design of industrial monitors enable them to operate stably in harsh environments, and they are widely used in industrial field control, outdoor, and other scenarios that require high stability and durability.
General IP followed by two numbers (such as IP65), the first digit represents the dust level of the device, divided into 0-6 seven levels, represented by I; the second digit represents the waterproof level, divided into 0-8 nine levels, represented by P, the larger the number of protection level is higher. The specific classification is as follows:







